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Spoilt for choice

So, you find yourself in Melbourne with a rumbling tummy, but you are not quite sure what you fancy. If you feel like taking in the ambience of the city while wandering around
areas that have a concentration of cafes, pubs and restaurants in close
proximity, then this is the list for you.

With so many cuisines on offer in this melting pot of cultures,
it’s often hard to know what you crave - and the venues named on well meaning lists may not be to your taste, or cost prohibitive. In Melbourne most venues post their
menus at the door, allowing you to see if the offering is to your taste and
budget, making it easy to seek out something to appease the hunger pains.
Check out the lanes and side streets off the main streets named, where often
you may find even more venues.

Inner city Eat Streets:

Acland Street/Barkly St/Jacka Blvd/Fitzroy Street in
St. Kilda

Bay Street/Beach Street/Rouse Street in Port Melbourne

Bridport Street/Victoria Avenue in Albert Park

Brunswick Street/Gertrude Street/Smith Street in Fitzroy

Degraves Street in the CBD

Federation Square in the CBD

Hardware Lane in the CBD

Little Bourke Street (China Town and more) in theCBD

Lonsdale Street in the CBD (Greek & Asian)

Lygon Street in Carlton(Little Italy)

Rathdowne Street in Carlton (Mid priced dining)

Victoria Street in Richmond (Little Saigon)

Swan Street in Richmond (Little Greece and casual dining)

For a mall style cluster of venues in the CBD with views of the Yarra
River in the CBD try these: